no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
With the help of root suckers from old bamboo plant new shoot can be made.
Bamboo plants do not produce seeds. They grow in clumps and to reproduce it simply grows off the root of another bamboo plant. I have lived in a tropical country with tons of bamboo so I know. Once I stuck a piece of bamboo in my yard and it grew although it had no roots on it (just thought it was interesting).
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant, but did you know that a bamboo plant can grow 4 feet in one day? Or even 60 feet in a month!
tap root
a cloning root i think. it clones more bamboo from the root itself. so think ofit like a U formation
Bamboo is a type of grass.
a bamboo has a fibrous root because it is a monocot
Its fibrous root i am pretty sure i have learned it in school
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
Bamboo has an adventitious root system
No, bamboo is a type of plant that pandas eat. Bamboo would make a great NAME for a monkey, though...
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
Bamboo is a type of plant.
no, stick insects aren't plants at all. Stick insects are bugs, bamboo is a plant. There is a type of bamboo, called walking stick bamboo, also.
No, bamboo is the largest type of grass.
You can measure bamboo with any type of tape measure.